What are the deal breakers when it comes to the 2006 BMW M Coupe?
Outward visibility is not good, and the shape of the 2006 BMW M Coupe’s rear window makes it hard to see if a police car is creeping up on you. The interior is tight and confining, and the seats are stiff and narrow, so long-distance driving is not recommended. Not that you could go far anyway, since the trunk is rather small despite the convenience of the hatchback. SPECIFICATIONS: Test Vehicle: 2006 BMW M Coupe Price of Test Vehicle: $57,595 (including $695 destination charge and $1,000 gas guzzler tax) Engine Size and Type: 3.2-liter inline six-cylinder engine with variable valve timing Engine Horsepower: 330 at 7,900 rpm Engine Torque: 262 lb.-ft. at 4,900 rpm Transmission: Six-speed manual Curb weight, lbs.: 3,230 EPA Fuel Economy (city/highway): 16/24 mpg Observed Fuel Economy: 16.4 mpg Length: 161.9 inches Width: 70.1 inches Wheelbase: 98.3 inches Height: 50.7 inches Leg room: 42.0 inches Head room: 37.3 inches Max.